was having a discussion with a friend the other day, do shortening the length of ferrules and thinen ferrule wall improve the feel of the cue?
I mean, by doing so, there more wood in the center of the ferrule. because it is shorter, the likeliness of ferrule snapping is reduced due to less stress induced on the ferruled wood?? thinen the walls would make the wood diameter bigger, making more wood exposure? altogether, because there's less brass and more wood, it would improve the feel?
This is purely food for thought. I am no expert. I'd love it if someone can shed some light on this matter.
I mean, by doing so, there more wood in the center of the ferrule. because it is shorter, the likeliness of ferrule snapping is reduced due to less stress induced on the ferruled wood?? thinen the walls would make the wood diameter bigger, making more wood exposure? altogether, because there's less brass and more wood, it would improve the feel?
This is purely food for thought. I am no expert. I'd love it if someone can shed some light on this matter.
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